Who conducts the evaluations?

What happens when the certification process reveals an issue that prevents awarding the Ag Data Transparent seal?

If the evaluation reveals an issue, the administrator contacts the provider, explains the issue, and suggests revisions. None of these discussions are made public.

The provider decides whether to revise its answers, revise its contracts to achieve compliance, or the provider can withdraw from evaluation. The Ag Data Transparent website does not identify ATPs that withdraw from evaluation.

What happens if an ATP changes its contracts after the evaluation?

If a provider revises its contracts after becoming certified, the provider must undertake a new certification.

Is this project affiliated with the Ag Data Coalition, AgGateway, or another ag data organization?

No. The Ag Data Transparent project is independent from these other ag data projects.

Is this project secretly controlled by the ag industry’s large corporations?

The project is controlled by a non-profit corporation, whose board members come from two groups: farmer-led organizations and small, medium, and large ag tech providers.

All significant decisions must be approved by a majority of the farmer-led organizations, such as American Farm Bureau Federation, National Farmers Union, and American Soybean Association.

This information is provided for informational purposes only. The terms of the Master Service Agreement shall govern any contractual matters with the Ag Data Transparency Evaluator Inc.